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Sant Julià de Boada

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Sant Julià de Boada is a small village with a simple structure of just three streets, forming part of the municipality of Palau-sator, established around and taking the name of the old pre-Romanesque hermitage you can see here, built in at least the tenth century. It preserves characteristic pre-Romanesque elements, like the horseshoe arch, which are among the most notable in the area, and it is now beautifully restored and has been returned its religious role. In the presbytery and some parts of the nave there are traces of Romanesque paintings, some of which have been moved to the Museum of Art of Girona.

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